Monday, July 26, 2010

Traverse City 24-man roster set Sunday

It was a bittersweet Sunday for Traverse City North Stars head coach-GM Anthony Palumbo.

The sweet: Palumbo and his staff hewed their 2010-11 roster from a weekend training camp at Centre ICE Arena that included veterans, tenders, draft picks and the top performers from a summer of tryout camps.

The bitter: The least-favorite job of any coach.

“We had a very competitive camp, with a lot of energy and a lot of talented players,” Palumbo explained. “We’re pretty excited about the new roster and think we have the potential to do very well. At the same time, we had to say good-bye to quite a few outstanding athletes to get down to roster size. It’s hard to tell a kid that he isn’t in your plans and there were more than a few kids that are certainly going to go on to have great years in the sport ahead of them.”

While the North American Hockey League’s summer of expansion precipitated a roster size reduction, the Traverse City coaching staff tabbed 24 players from the field of hopefuls, which included 11 returning veterans, four tenders, five draft picks and four players who played their way onto the roster during the camp season.

Four local players –Eric Rivard (Traverse City West HS), Jared Van Wormer (Traverse City Central HS), Mitchell Snider (TC West) and Matt Zaremba (Gaylord HS) – will don interlocking ‘TC’ sweaters this season. Rivard is a returning veteran, Van Wormer and Zaremba spent time with the North Stars last year and Snider began last season with the now-defunct Alpena IceDiggers.

“We’re looking to our veterans to really step up and take on bigger roles,” Palumbo continued. “But some of these young kids are going to have to contribute as well. We’re not going to be a team built on the superstar principal – we’re going to need production from a lot of different guys every night.”

Tyler Marble, who appeared in seven games with the Stars last season (3-3-1), and California netkeep Peter Emery are slated to handle goaltending duties.

“I think we’re a team that skates well, that’s pretty skilled and hopefully, is a balanced group,” Palumbo said. “It’s a roster with a ton of potential. Now, we begin to set about turning that potential in production.”

The North Stars will open their practice schedule in late August in advance of their Sept. 11 season-opener at Chicago. Traverse City will host Springfield on Oct. 15.